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Encouraging Trust Gaming to Stay United for the 2021-22 Dota Pro Circuit

The Players of Motivate Trust Gaming to Stick Together for the 2021-2022 Dota Pro Circuit Season

The players representing Thai organization Motivate Trust Gaming have unanimously agreed to stick together for the upcoming 2021-2022 Dota Pro Circuit season, as reported by Jaxon.

The team had regrets about not sticking together in the previous season. Despite receiving offers from other organizations in Southeast Asia with better pay for the upcoming season, the team has decided to stay together.

A Promising 2020 for Motivate Trust

Motivate Trust had an impressive performance in 2020, winning online tournaments such as DOTA Summit 13 and BTS Pro Series Season Three. Their success caught the attention of top teams, resulting in their carry player JaCkky being picked up by Fnatic and their off-laner Masaros being picked up by T1.

However, both players were eventually released. JaCkky was let go by T1 in a controversial move before the Singapore Major in March, and Masaros was released by Fnatic in April after a disappointing performance in the Major.

Return to Motivate Trust and Future Prospects

Both JaCkky and Masaros have returned to Motivate Trust to compete in the second season of the SEA Regional League Lower Division. After fighting through the open qualifiers, the team emerged as the winners of the tournament, likely securing a spot in the Upper Division for the upcoming season after TI10.

The next DPC season is tentatively scheduled to begin on Nov. 29, according to a leaked schedule from Alliance. However, Valve has not officially confirmed the start date yet.

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